baryton
/bar-i-ton; French ba-ree-tawn/US // ˈbær ɪˌtɒn; French ba riˈtɔ̃ //UK // (ˈbærɪˌtəʊn) //
巴里顿,巴利顿,巴里敦,巴厘岛
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural bar·y·tons [bar-i-tonz; French ba-ree-tawn]. /ˈbær ɪˌtɒnz; French ba riˈtɔ̃/.
- : an 18th-century stringed instrument with six bowed strings and several additional strings that vibrate sympathetically.
Examples
Haydn's magnificent patron and master played the baryton, and it was one of his duties to write pieces for it.
Kraft presented the prince with a composition into which he had introduced a solo for himself as second baryton.
An amusing story is told of Kraft, the Eisenstadt 'cellist, at this time, who occasionally played the second baryton.
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